Bollywood actress Alia Bhatt has captured the attention of cricket fans with her heartfelt message to supporters of the Indian women’s cricket team as they gear up for the .
Alia Bhatt’s heartfelt message
In a promotional video for Star Sports, Bhatt expressed her enthusiasm and encouragement for the players, urging fans to rally behind the Women in Blue as they aim to make history in the tournament. In a video, which has quickly gone viral, Alia showcased her signature charm and passion for cricket. She emphasized the importance of support from fans, stating, “Where there’s a Jigra [courage], there’s a way!” This phrase encapsulated her belief in perseverance and determination, qualities she hopes to inspire in both the players and their supporters. The actress encouraged fans to create a vibrant atmosphere, reminding them that their backing can significantly influence the team’s performance on the world stage.
Growing support for women’s cricket
The 2024 Women’s T20 World Cup is set to be played in the UAE from October 3-20, with India taking on New Zealand in their opening encounter on October 4. The will feature 10 teams, and Alia’s involvement highlighted the increasing intersection of women cricket and entertainment in India.
Social media platforms have been abuzz with reactions to Bhatt’s message.
Here’s the video:
Where there’s a Jigra, 🅺there’s a way! has a heartfelt message for f✱ans as the aim to create 𝙷̶𝚒̶𝚜̶𝚝̶𝚘̶𝚛̶𝚢̶ !
Catch India v New Zealand on October 4 at 7pm IST on Star Sports Net𓄧work (Available only in India) …⭕
— Star Sports (@StarSportsIndia)
The Indian women’s cricket team has made remarkable strides in international competitions, showcasing talent and resilience. With players like Harmanpreet Kaur and Smriti Mandhana leading the charge, expectations are high for a strong performance in this World Cup. Alia’s message serves as a reminder that support from fans can amplify the players’ efforts on the field. As the Women’s T20 World Cup approaches, Alia’s call to action encourages fans to embrace their role in supporting Team India.
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